This weblog will give you
information about the "El Redescubrimiento de Oscar Aleman"
project, the "Rediscovering of Oscar Aleman" project. Oscar Aleman ( 1909
- 1980 )was an Argentinean jazz guitar player, entertainer and showman,
born in Argentina, lived in Europe (1930s)and returned to Argentina ( 1940
- 1980 ). He was one of the best jazz guitar players of his time

This blog was founded in
February 2006 to by its main-editor Jørgen Larsen and Hans Koert. This
unique blog says to be the only blog in English, dedicated to Oscar Alemán
outside his native country Argentina.

Choro is a Brazilian music style, very popular in the 1920s
and 1930s, but still popular nowadays. This blog wants to share our
passion for this music and its musicians like Pixinguinha, Jacob do
Bandolim and Garoto, but also the contemporary generation of young
talented musicans like Yamandú Costa.

The card board Hit of the week - Durium records were
released during the Depression years early 1930s, as a weekly, cheap,
unbreakable and "durable" record in the US and Europe. This blog is
dedicated to these rare ephemeral flexible records, which were released 80
years ago now.

The flexible cardboard Durium records, with its most
well known label Hit of the Week, its discography and the release of the
Complete Hit of the Week Recordings set, are the most important subject of
this unique blog for 78-rpm records collectors.

The blog was founded in 2006 by Hans Koert, author of
the Hit of the Week-Durium discographies

The Flexible Record
Project wants to preserve rare labels of flexible 78rpm records produced
in the 1920s and 1930s like (New) Flexos, Filmophones, Goodson Records,
Duriums and numerous other (nearly) forgotten labels.

This blog was founded in September 2006
by Hans Koert as a continuation of the Hit of the Week-Durium project, the
most well known flexible record from the 1930s.